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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Apple of one's eye

AVery docile

BVery strong

CVery precious

DVery stubborn

Answer:

C. Very precious

Read Explanation:

• The idiom "Apple of one's eye" refers to someone or something that is cherished above all others.


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